SUSPECT IN HIJACKING CAPTURED

A man wanted on federal warrants in connection with the January hijacking of loaded meat truck has been arrested at a west Broward County convenience store.

James Grogan, 37, who had been living in his 1975 Chevrolet pickup truck, was charged with hijacking and conspiracy, Broward Sheriff's Office spokesman Matt Weissing said.

Grogan is a suspect in the hijacking of a meat truck in Miami, Weissing said. The driver of truck was found dead in rural Collier County on Jan. 22, and the truck was found abandoned three days later in Broward.

Detective John Palmer, who conducted the investigation, arrested Grogan as he exited the convenience store at Griffin and Ravenswood roads, Weissing said.